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Pediatrics' Sharon Meropol discusses effects of over-prescribing antibiotics
Some respiratory infections may not need antibiotics Reuters: Sharon Meropol, assistant professor of pediatrics, discussed the effects of over-prescribing antibiotics. “The bigger picture is that the more antibiotics we use for society as a whole, the faster antibiotic resistance will develop, and…
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Political science's Karen Beckwith co-writes article about unwritten rules for picking cabinet members
There are three rules of cabinet appointments. Will Donald Trump break them? The Washington Post: Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, co-wrote an article about the unwritten rules leaders face when making cabinet appointments.
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Former Spartan C.J. Krimbill selected as NCAA Today’s Top 10 Award winner
Recent Case Western Reserve University graduate and former men's tennis player C.J. Krimbill was selected to receive the NCAA Today's Top 10 Award, recognizing former student-athletes for their successes on the field, in the classroom and in the community.  The 10 recipients, selected from all…
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WellnessIQ ranked No. 1 in revenue growth in Case Western Reserve University’s 2016 Weatherhead 100
WellnessIQ, also known as WIQ,  captured the top rank among  the fastest-growing companies in Northeast Ohio, honored Thursday night in the annual Weatherhead 100 ceremony of Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management. Each year, the Weatherhead 100 recognizes companies…
Research Study on PrEP
Riddhi ll Patel, a senior minoring in sociology, is conducting a research study on PrEP, and social factors that influence one's accessibility to PrEP. Take a survey for his research at cwru.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0IN5vWtip24VVWt.
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Donate non-perishable food items to benefit Greater Cleveland Food Bank
The Chemistry Graduate Student Association is hosting a canned food drive from through Dec. 16. The university community is invited to drop off non-perishable goods in Hovorka Atrium in the Pytte Science Center. Items needed include canned goods, such as soup, vegetables and tuna, as well as…
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Updates for Echo360, Endnote X8 available in Software Center
University Technology ([U]Tech) recently updated Echo360 and Endnote X8 in the Software Center. Echo360 Echo360 was updated to version 5.5. Echo360 turns classrooms and events into collaborative communities of learning and success by combining industry-leading videos, engagement and analytics…
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Ohio Lambda Chapter of Pi Beta Phi recognized for philanthropic efforts
The Ohio Lambda Chapter of Pi Beta Phi was awarded the Connection to Community Award from the Greek community as a result of its philanthropic efforts with the Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank. The award recognizes a group that has a built and sustained an outstanding relationship with a service site…
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Computational imaging team awarded U.S. patent for capturing intra-tumoral heterogeneity on radiographic imaging
A team of faculty members and a graduate student were jointly awarded U.S. patent 9,483,822 for their invention “Co-Occurrence of Local Anisotropic Gradient Orientations.” The team consisted of Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering, Pallavi Tiwari, assistant…
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Three Mandel School faculty members recognized as mentors
Three faculty members at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences were honored as mentors through the Council on Social Work Education's (CSWE) Council on the Role and Status of Women in Social Work Education Mentor Recognition Program. The program honors mentors who…